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burtonrhodes
Sep 17, 2019Tutor
ReadyNAS 102 - Blinking power light after firmware upgrade
I recently upgraded to the latest firmware for my device and after rebooting the Power & Backup lights are rapidly blinking (blue), I have unplugged the device to try and reboot and also used the sy...
- Sep 17, 2019
burtonrhodes wrote:
Curious... can I just put my 2 drives in the new unit? Or is there a procedure for upgrading a NAS unit - in this case: RN102 -> RN422
You can, but it is best to put a scratch drive in the RN422 first, and update it to the current firmware.
If the firmware in the RN422's flash is older than what you were running in the RN102, then the boot loader will be forced to downgrade to the version in the flash. That's because it needs to switch from arm->x86 as part of the migration. That downgrade might not be supported (so there is risk that something will go wrong). Upgrading the new NAS to the current firmware first prevents a downgrade from happening.
After that, just shut down, remove the scratch disk, and migrate your RN102 drives to the RN422. Keep the two drives in the same bays.
If you have arm-based apps on the RN102 (for instance plex), you will need to remove them after the migration. Then install the x86 versions.
burtonrhodes
Sep 17, 2019Tutor
Thanks for the quick reply! RAIDar "could not find any NETGEAR storage on my network". I was upgrading to the latest firmware and had the previous one installed (6.10.0??). I am fairly diligent about upgrading my firmware... perhaps too much so :-o
I will give the USB method a try and report back!
burtonrhodes
Sep 17, 2019Tutor
Well, the USB method doesn't seem to be working. I ordered a NETGEAR ReadyNAS 422 yesterday (as a precaution) that should arrive tomorrow. My 2 harddrives currently have data I very much need to keep. Curious... can I just put my 2 drives in the new unit? Or is there a procedure for upgrading a NAS unit - in this case: RN102 -> RN422
- StephenBSep 17, 2019Guru - Experienced User
burtonrhodes wrote:
Curious... can I just put my 2 drives in the new unit? Or is there a procedure for upgrading a NAS unit - in this case: RN102 -> RN422
You can, but it is best to put a scratch drive in the RN422 first, and update it to the current firmware.
If the firmware in the RN422's flash is older than what you were running in the RN102, then the boot loader will be forced to downgrade to the version in the flash. That's because it needs to switch from arm->x86 as part of the migration. That downgrade might not be supported (so there is risk that something will go wrong). Upgrading the new NAS to the current firmware first prevents a downgrade from happening.
After that, just shut down, remove the scratch disk, and migrate your RN102 drives to the RN422. Keep the two drives in the same bays.
If you have arm-based apps on the RN102 (for instance plex), you will need to remove them after the migration. Then install the x86 versions.
- burtonrhodesSep 17, 2019TutorThat makes sense… I will try that out.
- burtonrhodesSep 17, 2019Tutor
Followed your advices with a scratch drive and worked well. Upgraded the firmware. Powered down. Then put only one volume in (for safety). Booted back up - NAS said it was upgrading Firmware. After it finished, everything seemed to be in order. Powered down and put the other drive in. Now drives are syncing up (degraded) - but should be complete in several hours. Thanks again for the help.
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